CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONThis application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 228,101 filed Aug. 15, 1988.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to an apparatus for collecting articles which, depending on their type, are collected and undergo shape modification for recycling purposes or are dumped. More particularly, the invention relates to an apparatus having a gaming or playing part providing a user with an opportunity to win a prize. The apparatus is coupled with a container for accepting articles for the articles being collected.
The field of the present invention is recycling of materials, where efforts have been made to reduce prejudicing of the environment. These efforts are inter alia aimed at separating reusable materials from the waste, in order to reprocess them and prepare them for reuse.
Packs of all types and in particular metal packs, e.g. tin cans, aerosol containers and cans of all types represent vast quantities of used or spent materials. If it is possible to separate significant amounts of such metal packs from the waste material and supply same to reuse, this would not only considerably economize on the metal reserves of the world, but would also greatly reduce the quantity of garbage to be processed. However, it is important that it would be possible to recover these materials in considerable quantities and at low cost. It is therefore necessary firstly to collect such metal waste materials.
Numerous constructions of the devices of the foregoing type are known. Such devices essentially comprise a return or take-back part, which receives the articles to be collected. Such articles can be of widely differing types as mentioned above and may include empty tins or cans made from ferrous and non-ferrous metals, as well as plastic bottles and other plastic parts. The known apparatuses are also able to collect articles not usable for recycling purposes and which have to be dumped, such as e.g. batteries.
In order to prevent articles which are undesired from being delivered to the container for accepting articles of the apparatus and thus avoid damage to the container for accepting articles or prejudice the operation of the latter, the container for accepting articles must be equipped with a device, which would establish the acceptance of such articles and consequently allow the return thereof. The known devices have also means enabling the elimination of articles recognized as not being acceptable and which naturally require additional apparatus expenditure.
It has been also proposed to connect a playing or gaming part to the take-back or container for accepting articles aiming at motivating people to return articles being used. Although the return of the article to the collection device could put the playing part into operation, such process would take place without the user of the apparatus being able to follow the sequence of setting the playing part into operation. For better motivation purposes, it has been proposed to use a gaming machine as a gaming part, such as e.g. known so-called one-armed bandit which can be put into operation by inserting money into the apparatus. In order to be able to use the attraction or pull of such gaming machines in conjunction with devices for collecting articles, it has also been proposed to make use of the operating lever for e.g. manually deforming the article. It should be appreciated that through manual operation, admittedly, an extensive adaptation to the known construction is achieved and the attraction of such gaming machines is used. However, the disadvantage of such apparatuses resides in that they can be easily damaged or their operation can be prejudiced if the operating lever is not operated correctly by a user.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is an object of the present invention to provide an improved apparatus for collecting articles of the aforementioned type, in which an increased motivation for a supply of the articles to be collected to the apparatus would be provided.
According to the invention, this and other objects of the invention are attained by an apparatus in which the playing part has a gaming machine connected to the article-container for accepting articles and is provided with an optical and/or acoustic display or indication, by means of which the user of the apparatus can directly observe and/or hear the sequence of the playing part operation. The gaming machine has a prize display with a possible direct or indirect delivery of the prize. The apparatus according to the invention further comprises a recognition device associated with the playing part, which, after establishing the acceptance of the article for the article collection, initiates the automatic switching into operation of the playing part and the optical and/or acoustic display or indication of the playing operation.
Thus, apart from the attraction of winning something, it is also made possible for the user, who introduces into the apparatus a recyclable object, e.g. an empty beverage can, to set in motion a game or lottery, the sequence of which he can directly observe and therefore participate in the fascination of the game. On linking this fascination with an advertisement for the apparatus connected with the performance of the game, a sales-encouraging effect extending far beyond the norm and advantageous to advertising companies and equipment installers is achieved.
The prize display should be optically and/or acoustically representable or communicatable.
The aforementioned objects, features and advantages of the invention will, in part, be pointed out with particularity, and will, in part, become obvious from the following more detailed description of the invention, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing, which form an integral part thereof.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSFIG. 1 is a diagrammatic perspective view of an apparatus for collecting articles, particularly cans, according to the invention; and
FIG. 2 is a section through the detail II encircled by broken line in FIG. 1 and showing the return opening on a larger scale.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTThe present invention is based on the idea that the playing urge of people can be much more successfully motivated for the collection of articles in order to protect the environment, if the particular apparatus, as in known gaming machines, shows the complete performance of the game and offers similar prize opportunities. The apparatus shown in FIG. 1 constitutes such a solution which may be used for collecting empty cans, e.g. aluminum cans. The apparatus comprises a playing orgaming part 1 and a return or take-back part 2. The playingpart 1 and container for accepting articles 2 are enclosed in a common parallelepipedic casing 3, which is constructed of afront panel 4,side walls 5 and a non-shown rear wall, and has on the top surface thereof a cover 6 and on the bottom a non-shown base.
Thefront panel 4 is subdivided into three portions orfields 7, 8, 9. Field 7 forms the lower part of thepanel 4 and is constructed as a door having anoperating grip 10 for opening and closing purposes. The part of casing 3 located behind the door forms a cavity which houses an article-collecting means, e.g. abag 11, in which are collected the articles returned by the user.
Behindfield 8 is arranged agaming machine 12, which can, e.g. be constructed as a conventional slot machine of any suitable type or an one-armed bandit, and which is at least partly visible through awindow 15 provided for this purpose infield 8.Window 15 is substantially large to make it possible to observe thegaming machine 12 during the performance of the game.
In the embodiment shown in FIG. 1, thegaming machine 12 has a plurality of rotating rollers 12a, the position of which in the case of automatic or controllable stopping would indicate whether a prize had been won.
However, other solutions are also possible, e.g. an illuminated glass plate. Rollers 12a may have their circumferential surfaces provided with symbols, drawings and/or numbers formed as advertising media.
At the bottom edge offield 8, is located aprize discharge point 16, which has a correspondingly constructed opening. However, theprize discharge point 16 can be constructed in some other way. For example, instead of supplying prizes, the discharge point can be constructed for the direct delivery of the winnings obtained or for indirectly supplying the same in the form of a stamp or coupon.
It is important that the operation of the game can be followed on thegaming machine 12. Optionally the game can be supplemented by an acoustic background with music or speech and in all cases the fascination of known gaming machines must be retained.
In its upper part,field 9 has a plurality ofpilot lights 17, which can be optionally provided with a text, e.g. giving information on the article in question.Lights 17 can be formed by lamps. Areturn flap 18 is provided below the row ofpilot lamps 17 in the lower part offield 9. Thereturn flap 18, as can be gathered from FIG. 2, can be pivoted about ahorizontal shaft 19. Thereturn flap 18 is essentially formed as acontainer 20, which has no bottom and which is used for receivingempty cans 21, e.g. aluminum cans. Astop 22 prevents can 21 received incontainer 20 from falling out.Return flap 18 has ahandle 23 which, when thecontainer 20 is in the vertical position, projects over the edge of thefront panel 4 and can consequently be gripped and pivoted into the return or take-back position, in the manner shown in FIG. 2. Following the insertion of can 21, thereturn flap 18 is pivoted into the vertical position, whereupon a schematically-shownplunger 24 of an e.g. not shown conventional hydraulic press or pump is moved downwards and compresses thecan 21 incontainer 20 which is at this point in its vertical position supported against a support 27. Thus, support 27 serves as a bearing block forplunger 24. If thecontainer 20 is again pivoted aboutshaft 19 into the inclined position of FIG. 2 for the introduction thereinto of a further can, the compressedcan 21 is moved by thelower edge 25 ofcontainer 20 away from support 27, so that it drops into thebag 11 provided in the lower part of casing 3. In the vicinity of thereturn flap 18, is provided a recognition oridentification device 26 establishing the acceptance of thecan 21.
The recognition oridentification device 26 diagrammatically shown in FIG. 2 is of conventional type such as disclosed, for example, in European patent application 062,390 corresponding to U.S. application Ser. No. 248,022, filed Mar. 6, 1981 or U.S. Pat. No. 3,676,772 which are incorporated herein by reference. The aforementioned U.S. patent discloses a metal detection system with a receiver which generates a signal used to indicate the intrusion into the electromagnetic field of the electromagnetic transmitter of a metallic object so as to determine a relative size of the metallic object and its material. The recognition device of this type by detecting metallurgical properties of the material of the can determines the material of which the can is made. The aforementioned U.S. application Ser. No. 248,022 discloses a recognition device which determines whether an object is an aluminum can and comprises an oscillator circuit for generating a reference signal. A drive coil responsive to the reference signal emits a magnetic drive signal toward the object which is a can, and a sensor in the form of a sense coil is provided, which generates a detector signal from the magnetic drive signal after it has passed through the object being identified. Therecognition device 26 is operatively connected to a motor of the hydraulic pump or press which operatesplunger 24. A signal created by thecan 21 present at thereturn flap 18 is identified in therecognition device 26 and is compared with a reference signal as disclosed in the above-mentioned U.S. application. The signal is delivered from therecognition device 26 only in the presence of non-ferrous metals, e.g. aluminum can and this signal can actuate a relay for starting the motor of the hydraulic pump for operating theplunger 24 to compress thecan 21. The circuit of therecognition device 26 is also connected with a motor of the gaming machine. The same signal from therecognition device 26 starts the motor of the gaming machine.
Ifcan 21 is not admitted by therecognition device 26, theplunger 24 and also thegaming machine 12 are blocked and are only set into operation again ifcan 21 admitted by therecognition device 26 is introduced intocontainer 20.
It is important that thegaming machine 12 or the part thereof visible inwindow 15 is used as an advertising medium and, in particular, the movable and/or illuminated parts of thegaming machine 12 are suitable for this purpose. The advertising medium is also used for playing for a prize.
It is important that the use of thegaming machine 12 be directly linked with the return of an article. Only when therecognition device 26 has established the admissibility of the article, the gaming machine game is switched into operation, so that the user has a chance of winning a prize. The game takes place in such a way that it is visible and/or audible for the user. This visibility and audibility decisively increases motivation and ensures that the apparatus has a corresponding high level of use.
While particular embodiments of the present invention have been shown as described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects. Therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention. The matter set forth in the foregoing description and accompanying drawings is offered by way of illustration only and not as a limitation. The actual scope of the invention is intended to be defined in the following claims when viewed in their proper perspective based on the prior art.